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... r parliamentary report David K. Fig„t 2• W Hudson Lefroy, the member for Dubliu University, during -S John F. Darcy, Jt ; Daniel V.'Dermott. 8; John a’ y- >i d ...
... r parliamentary report David K. Fig„t 2• W Hudson Lefroy, the member for Dubliu University, during -S John F. Darcy, Jt ; Daniel V.'Dermott. 8; John a’ y- >i d ...
... enlightened body the Birmingham Association, and has opposed church-rates wit great ability and zeal (cheers). . , . Mr. Morgan John O’Connell. M.P.. seconded the nomination, which passed amidst loud cheers. Mr. O'Connell moved the admission of the Rev. Mr ...
... from eight in morning ootll ten night HOUSE OP COMMONS— Mohday. (COKTIXUXD reon **MSIDAV’« MIOT.) POOR-LAWS (IRELAND). Lori JOHN RUSSELL h»rio* moied (he drier day for the rowiri** lUelf into » aaomittK fee wheie bouse muck King’a speech m reuUiM to the ...
... aliens blood, in religion, and in language. Lord JOHN RUSSELL (in reply to a question) said was not the intention of government present to propose any alteration in the tithe commutation act. Lord JOHN RUSSELL moved that the second reading of the Irish ...
... Chairman. Arthur B. Blakiston, Esq. James Bourne, Esq. John Herbert Cange, Esq. Sir George Drinkwater Samuel Horrocks,jun.,Esq. Frederick Kemp, Esq. Thos. John Knowleys, Esq. Dr. Henry Young. John Lawe, SPANISH ASS. . FiTER CONOLLY, SMITHSTOWN, has imported ...
... under the act Gtfa Wm. IV. chap. I* MONAGHAN ASSIZES. (FftOM OWN IFPORTFR.) Tuesday, March 23. —John Hall was indicted for stealing cart, the property John Malone. There was no case, and the prisoner was discharged. Thomas Whilcraft was arraigned for felonious ...
... Exeter, brush maker ; Saul Yates. Bury-court, Saint Mary Axe, bill-broker ; IVailey, Wolverhampton, plumber ; John Marston, Tewkesbury. chemist ; John Bowering, Clifton, Bristol, butcher ; James Johnston, Newport, Monmouth, grocer ; George Robert Giiton, ...
... Hope, Major Southwell, A Upton, F Villiers. Hok« Mksdamks —Grey, Southwell, Stanhope ( Lady ). Sirs —John Burke, Thomas Fsmonde, William O’Malley, John Kennedy, Lieut.-General Sir J. O. Vandelcur, Major- General Sir H. Scott. Ladikr Scott, Power. Count ...
... Belle., M Blake, John Jame* Bodkin, Deni. Caulfield Brady. Hrirt Bridgeman, R. D. Browne, D. Callahan. Robert Ol«y Cave. Viscount CleraenU, W. S. Crawtord, G. , Ferguson, Hon. R. Fitigibbon. C. Fitatmon, F. Henry Grattan, James Grattan. A. H. Lynch, Jobn ...
... Sir Richard Baker Admiral Oliver. , Surgeon White, T. M. Gresham, Richard Cane, Robert Mallet), W. L. GuiooMS, John I’o- l Be * ,e Howell. John Lawlcaa, and M. V.nce tw,™. ; Hon. Captain Prob, and C.ptnin Rev. Me*n. M.och.n Gregory, Ad,m. n. Bro.nlow, ...
... this was his dctermina»ion, and he only hoped that they would have fair battle. Mr. ROEBUCK said that the noble lord (Lord John Russell) opposed this change because bethought it would interfere with the stability of government. Now he (Mr. Roebuck) did ...
... The clause agreed to, Lord John Russell undertaking cultivators of the soil—be taken into account, that words to the we ave doubt the property of the country is On the noo’ion that the chairman report progrew, * , . Lord JOHN RUSSELL expressed hope that ...